Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR120

Introduced
4/17/18  
Introduced
4/17/18  
Passed
4/18/18  

Caption

Commends Perrye K. Turner for serving as special agent in charge of the Houston, Texas, field office.

Impact

The resolution does not introduce changes to state laws but serves to honor an individual whose work significantly contributes to public safety and law enforcement. By recognizing Mr. Turner, the resolution draws attention to the importance of the FBI's role in both local and national security contexts. It also reflects a wider appreciation for law enforcement officials who dedicate their careers to serving and protecting the community. The acknowledgment of Mr. Turner can inspire future generations to consider careers in public service and law enforcement.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 120, authored by Senator Bishop, serves to commend Perrye K. Turner for his extensive service as the special agent in charge of the FBI field office in Houston, Texas. The resolution highlights Mr. Turner's nearly thirty-year career with the FBI, beginning as a special agent in 1991 and culminating in his leadership role in Houston since 2014. It reflects on his educational background, various positions held within the FBI, and notable achievements, including the prestigious Presidential Rank Award, which recognizes exceptional service among senior government executives.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR120 is one of respect and admiration. Colleagues and community members display a strong appreciation for Mr. Turner’s contributions to the safety and security of the public. The resolution emphasizes his positive impact on law enforcement and his transformational leadership style, which has influenced many within the FBI and the broader law enforcement community. The commendation reinforces the value placed on public service and recognizably celebrates individual achievements within the law enforcement framework.

Contention

Although the resolution itself does not hold significant contention, discussions around recognizing law enforcement figures can sometimes elicit varying opinions. Some may argue that such commendations are essential and needed to reinforce the positive image of law enforcement, while others might feel that they overlook the complexity and challenges faced by the community in terms of police relations. However, in this case, there appears to be a consensus focused on celebrating Mr. Turner's exemplary contributions, thus overshadowing potential contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR106

Commends Perrye K. Turner for serving as special agent in charge of the Houston, Texas, FBI field office

LA SR20

Commends Commander Gregory Reed Koepp II for his outstanding naval career and upon his service as commanding officer of the USS Colorado.

LA SR201

Posthumously commends James Puckette Carter, MD for his historic contributions in the fields of medicine and nutrition.

LA HR1288

Commending Kieran J. Williams for his service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Chris Turner.

LA HR14

Commends Hal Turner upon his retirement as executive director of the La. Sheriffs' Association

LA HR72

Commending Shane Stodghill for his service as an intern in the office of State Representative Chris Turner.

LA HR252

Commends United States Secret Service Special Agent In Charge Leslie Camille Pichon for her service on the occasion of her promotion

LA SR34

Commends Brigadier General Robert Joseph Leblanc on being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.

LA HR3269

Commending Zhuoshi "George" Liu for his service in the office of State Representative Chris Turner as a fellow in the Energy and Environment Law Internship Program of Texas.

LA HR2432

Commending Ian Slingsby for his service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Chris Turner.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.